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MR. PORTER Mr. Porter, the new vice principal, came to us from Franklin, Indiana. I-le taught history there four years and was principal nine years. Because of the congen- iality of the Anderson High students and of previous acquaintances with faculty members, Mr. Porter has had no trouble in becoming situated. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree at Franklin College and Mas- ters Degree at Indiana, which makes him a pretty fine history teacher on the side.
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XIX! MR. STOLER During the five years that Mr. Fred W. Stoler has been principal of Anderson High School, we have COI116 to know him as a friendly and understanding person. He has won a place of genuine respect and admiration in the hearts of all the teachers and students in the school. Because of Mr. Stoler's efficient direction of the many improvements in educational methods, our school has been raised to a high standard.
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IFYF MR. ROTRUCK Mr. C. D. Rotruck, the imposing gentleman located in the old X-ray room is none other than the Dean of Boys of Anderson High School. There is no doubt that ill boys have had, or will have before their high school career is finished, some dealings with lxim, good or bad. Some of the more timid students tremble at the very sight of him. However, most of us would be glad to award Mr. Rotruclc 2 medal for presiding over his domain so tactfully. MISS ARBOGAST There are probably very few students in Anderson High School who are not ac' quainted wiih Miss Arbogast. She is truly a friend in need to every girl, supply- ing everything from a needle and thread to a bed with blankets. With her assiss- ants, she keeps check on approximately 1226 girls. If ever a medal were given for generosity, patience. and good fellowship, Miss Arbogast would receive it by a majority vote from all who know her.
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